Daily News New York, New York Sunday, October 24, 1971 - Page 203
Block That Rook!
Question: Who is the world's most famous chess tournament physician? Answer: Dr. Cecilio Skliar.
Don't feel too bad if you missed that one. Even in the somewhat sparsely populated chess world, there were few fans who even suspected that the tournament now under way in Buenos Aires might have medical problems, much less a doctor standing by to cope with them. But last Wednesday, Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union complained of nervous exhaustion and up popped Dr. Skliar to officially verify the complaint, thus delaying Thursday's scheduled game until today.
Besides nerves, Tigran—or Tiger as he's known to his friends—is suffering from a losing streak: 2½ points to 4½ for Bobby Fischer of the United States. Winner of the Argentine playoff earns the right to play Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the world championship. And for that biggie, who knows what will emerge on the sidelines? More doctors? Water boys? How about cheerleaders?
Block that rook! Block that rook!
—E.G.K.